INTRODUCTION

This walk-through tour presents the history of the tortilla and passes
through an automated tortilleria where visitors can see
how corn and flour tortillas are made.

ATTRACTION

The tour begins with a video pre-show featuring
children in an interesting
and entertaining presentation on the history of the tortilla. Colorful
murals adorn the walls. The doors open automatically and the next room
contains dioramas and video displays which illustrate the
labor-intensive process of making tortillas by hand. Finally
visitors enter a modern tortilla factory, where behind glass walls
the entire automated tortilla-making process can be viewed. Corn
tortillas are produced on the left, and flour tortillas on the
right. Cooking demonstrations take place in the demo
kitchen located at the end of the tour.

TOURING TIPS

A Cast Member passes out fresh tortillas, just off the
production line, at the end of the tour.

On your birthday, receive a one dozen package of tortillas free!

There's no line for this attraction, but there may be a short wait
outside while the previous group views the introductory video.
Once inside the tortilleria the tour is self-guided, with signs
describing the process.

The tour is completely accessible for wheelchairs and ECVs.

Assistive listening devices may be used. Captioning
is available
for the pre-show video - contact a Cast Member for assistance.

Recipe cards featuring recipes which use tortillas as an ingredient,
are usually available at the demo kitchen.

DINING

Cocina Cucamonga,
which is just behind the tortilla factory, uses the tortillas made
in the tortilla factory in their tacos and burritos.